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old man, you have been over-served way too many times. you are missing the
term, and it doesn't appear you even are capable of knowing that. You have the definition of the "Chord" I asked you to locate the "Chord" on the flat Sail. Now, remembering YOUR DEFINITION, if you drew a line from the Peak of the sail to the bottom Leech corner; Wouldn't that be a "CHORD" for the curve of the ROACH?? (Jump little fish, you have been hooked again!) Now, draw another line from the Peak to the Tack corner at the Boom. That straight line, or CHORD would show the curve in the Tack, which will produce the Belly in the sail. ( On both sides ;^) I"m pulling you in Little Fish for my catch and release ) So, now Jax we have two "CHORDS" and yet no straight line from the leading edge to the trailing edge (Pass me the net while I land this Little Fish (G)!) Jax, when we run the sail up the Mast or the Fore Stay, the curve in the leading edge becomes straight and the excess forms a curve in both sides of the sail, which when a delta P is created will take the shape of an Airfoil. This my friend can be MEASURED by a straight line from the Leading edge (TACK) to the Trailing edge (LEECH) (Hand me the pliers so I can turn "Little Fishy" loose!) I'll see you again "LITTLE FISH" if you want to talk Effects of TRIMMING for Newton's Laws of Motion. If not, So be it!! Ole Thom |
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